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diverrk

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  1. It's been one whole day since the the reviewer contacted you according to what you posted. Since then you've already emailed him twice. He told you what the problem is, and he told you how to fix it. What more of a reply do you expect? For your information MOPAR it is an automated response and not at all informational. Thanks to all who replied . I now understand that i need to look into any multi or puzzle caches more closely. PS MY NAME IS RICH !
  2. I submited a cache that my kids had hidden with me. It is definetley within the guidelines of placing the cache far enough from others. I used gpsvisualizer.com to enter coordinates to determine distances. My cache was properly placed far enough from two other caches in a park nearby. This is my cache GC1AP31 this is the one in question GC111JT. My kids are driving me nuts to get this resolved and would like to leave the cahce where it is. Can anyone here help with this issue. I have emailed Pofe@GeocachingAdmin.com twice with no reply. I recieved this message: Log Date: 4/14/2008 Hi, I'm reviewing your new cache for listing on geocaching.com. I'm afraid it appears to be less than 100 feet away from another geocache, a stage of GC111JT Clue - The Cache. When you submitted this cache, you checked off that you read and understood the guidelines for hiding a cache http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx but you may have missed the section titled "Cache Saturation" http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#sat I have temporarily disabled your cache to allow you to relocate it away from the other cache. Once you have moved the cache and changed the coordinates, you may enable the cache again by checking the box on the edit cache page that says "Yes, this cache is currently active (Approvers will not see this listing unless box is checked)". That will show me your cache is ready to be reviewed again
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